Just getting started.

Today I'll share with you five basic lessons you can apply to get started with anything. (I mean it totally, anything. )
And I'm taking photography as an example here.
Okay let's get started,
1 - Balance
What I mean through this is that when we start with something new, we try to make an outline, a basic skeleton to frame it, grid works like a frame, helps us attain balance in a better way.
2 - Light it up
When we begin with a completely new thing, we try to have a background about it so throw some light on the subject.
3 - Focus
We all just love taking photos, alot of photos but we all hate it when we take blur photograph of the most interesting thing about our day and that's because we have a very critique analysis fixed in our eye sockets so we like sharp, focused subjects.
Don't loose focus and stick to the point.
4 - Angle your perspective
Everyone of us has a different perspective. If hundred of us write on the same topic, each will have a different story to narrate similarly if we take photograph of the same subject, we will have a variety of photos with different angles.
So find your perspective and see what magic you can create.
Infact, challenge yourself to take three photos of the same subject with different angles.
5 - Practice
Learn the art of practice.
When we start something we learn it, thpugh we are not able to learn everything immediately because it takes tie and energy.
So try incorporating practice in your day.
Give 30 - 45 mins daily to the thing ypu want to ace at.
And observe the surroundings.
Try to absorb instead of adsorbing (know the difference between the two).
Till then stay blessed.
Love,
Rasikha.

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